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A gene-editing primer maps the solid ground better than the quagmires. By Natalie Kofler
The cities in India are notorious for their polluted air, but the air outside cities is just as dirty.
Estimating the size and infection severity of the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic is made challenging by inconsistencies in available data. The number of COVID-19 deaths is...
Nature talks to Peter Shor 25 years after he showed how to make quantum computations feasible — and how they could endanger our data.
When the Philae lander bounced on the surface of comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, it exposed primitive icy-dust material within cometary boulders; the intrinsic...
Lapses in attention before remembering partially account for why we remember or forget in the moment, why some individuals remember better than others, and why...
Injections of antibodies might prevent mild COVID-19 from becoming severe, but the treatments are expensive and difficult to make.
Little bat-like dinosaurs could glide — but only just.
Structural-biology method crosses a key resolution threshold.